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Trumps ideas change on the day of the week or audience he is catering to.
LMAO, you're kidding by asking that, right? Seriously, its no more leftist than Salon or The Atlantic. Sheeesh, really.
If you can't identify the Leftist propaganda outlets any better than this, you seriously need to work on your filtering process.
But as to the poll? What a friggin' joke that is. LEARN, you can design a poll to return any result you want and then publish it as a poll result.
I can't see how Sanders, would beat Trump, either. He is essentially the left-most candidate who has promised to raise taxes so he can give away free stuff.
originally posted by: iTruthSeeker
a reply to: interupt42
Some shady stuff going on. There are not that many Hillary supporters for her to come close to leading over Trump like she was. I guess it depends "which" poll also.
iTruthSeeker
originally posted by: XP100
Maybe I'm dense today, or I just haven't spent a minute or two figuring it out, but I'm not getting the math on these polls.
If Bernie is beating Trump by a big margin, and Trump and Hillary are neck and neck, why is Bernie not beating Hillary?
I'm sure there is a simple explanation, but am I not seeing the forest for the trees?
I guess the poll questions are just pitting two candidates (Bernie or Hillary vs. Trump) at a time against each other and not the 3?
originally posted by: interupt42
a reply to: bobs_uruncle
I don't disagree with how the polls are skewed or irrelevant, but what I find intriguing is the overall trend. The over all trend is now shifting from Hillary winning to trailing even on Left leaning sources.
Unfortunately, I still think that she will likely get the win simply because she is a proven Corporate prostitute. However, this gives me hope that maybe there is a .01% chance I could be wrong and even the lobbyist and MSM will turn on her.
originally posted by: interupt42
originally posted by: XP100
Maybe I'm dense today, or I just haven't spent a minute or two figuring it out, but I'm not getting the math on these polls.
If Bernie is beating Trump by a big margin, and Trump and Hillary are neck and neck, why is Bernie not beating Hillary?
I'm sure there is a simple explanation, but am I not seeing the forest for the trees?
I guess the poll questions are just pitting two candidates (Bernie or Hillary vs. Trump) at a time against each other and not the 3?
LOL its a cluster F all around.
Its the same math the GOP was using to claim cruz was the better candidate to beat hillary despite Trump consistently beating cruz .
If Bernie is beating Trump by a big margin, and Trump and Hillary are neck and neck, why is Bernie not beating Hillary? I'm sure there is a simple explanation, but am I not seeing the forest for the trees?
this is why we Hillary voters don't talk much about the Trump voters
I see a highly probable and perfect storm coming.
In Kansas, the machines miraculously came up with 2000 more votes for Hillary (in an acknowledged malfunction) that put her over the top.
Kansas caucus
Last updated May 24, 2016 at 8:21 PM CT
Sanders (won)
23 delegates
67.7% of votes
totaling 26,450
Clinton (erm, no)
10 delegates
32.3% of votes
totaling 12,593
originally posted by: TonyS
a reply to: interupt42
"Isn't Huffingtonpost a left leaning source as well?"
LMAO, you're kidding by asking that, right? Seriously, its no more leftist than Salon or The Atlantic.
Sheeesh, really.
If you can't identify the Leftist propaganda outlets any better than this, you seriously need to work on your filtering process.
But as to the poll? What a friggin' joke that is. LEARN, you can design a poll to return any result you want and then publish it as a poll result. This is a poll designed to produce the result that Bernie wants............it was designed to meet his parameters. You can tell its baloney because it has Sanders over Trump. Sanders is the one candidate Trump could beat, (maybe), because Sanders doesn't resonate with the minorities, theweek.com...
originally posted by: XP100
Maybe I'm dense today, or I just haven't spent a minute or two figuring it out, but I'm not getting the math on these polls.
If Bernie is beating Trump by a big margin, and Trump and Hillary are neck and neck, why is Bernie not beating Hillary?
I'm sure there is a simple explanation, but am I not seeing the forest for the trees?
I guess the poll questions are just pitting two candidates (Bernie or Hillary vs. Trump) at a time against each other and not the 3?